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The claim cites several nations whose courts or governments have recognized some rights for natural entities.
He had helped to unseat the reviled royal governor, on whose council he sat and whose courts he headed.
It would be particularly hard in Washington State, whose courts held that its criminal libel laws were unconstitutional.
To back up their legal theory, however, Gallatin's heirs turned to New Jersey, whose courts have a history of identifying and setting legal trends.
Though the association, whose courts are mostly public, has made some efforts to reach out to the community, many Queens residents see the center as a playground for Manhattanites with little connection to their community.
Pursuant to section 1-02-13, NDCC, we freely cite to other jurisdictions which have adopted, and whose courts are applying, the 1964 revision of the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act.
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